and call MSG_action_trace_run(NULL)
You can still have one merged file for each processes.
* Kill the MSG_paje_output() function. It's a noop since 2 years.
+ * Kill MSG_WARNING and MSG_FATAL return codes: they were not used
+ anywere in source.
SIMIX:
* add a SIMIX_sem_get_capacity() function
/** @brief Error handling
@ingroup m_datatypes_management
@{
-*/
+*/ /* Keep these code as binary values: java bindings manipulate | of these values */
typedef enum {
- MSG_OK = 0,
- /**< @brief Everything is right. Keep on going this way ! */
- MSG_WARNING,
- /**< @brief Mmmh! Something must be not perfectly clean. But I
- may be a paranoid freak... ! */
+ MSG_OK = 0, /**< @brief Everything is right. Keep on going this way ! */
MSG_TIMEOUT_FAILURE=1, /**< @brief nothing good happened before the timer you provided elapsed */
- MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE=2,
- /**< @brief There has been a problem during you task
+ MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE=2,/**< @brief There has been a problem during you task
transfer. Either the network is down or the remote host has been
shutdown. */
- MSG_HOST_FAILURE=4,
- /**< @brief System shutdown. The host on which you are
+ MSG_HOST_FAILURE=4, /**< @brief System shutdown. The host on which you are
running has just been rebooted. Free your datastructures and
return now !*/
- MSG_TASK_CANCELLED=8,
- /**< @brief Cancelled task. This task has been cancelled
- by somebody!*/
- MSG_FATAL
- /**< @brief You've done something wrong. You'd better look at it... */
+ MSG_TASK_CANCELLED=8, /**< @brief Canceled task. This task has been canceled by somebody!*/
} MSG_error_t;
/** @} */